Cyber Security News

June 2019

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Hackers Behind 'Triton' Malware Target Electric Utilities in US, APAC

392.

AMCA Data Breach Has Now Went Over the 20 Million Mark

393.

Mysterious Iranian Group Is Hacking Into DNA Sequencers

394.

Europol Turns Cryptocurrency Crimes Into a Game

395.

This "Most Dangerous" Hacking Group Is Now Probing Power Grids


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396.

Rise Of the Citizen Data Scientist

397.

7th Circ. Says Airline Privacy Fights Must Be Arbitrated

398.

FTC Says 13 Cos. Falsely Claim Privacy Shield Status

399.

DOD Official Says Cyber Is an Allowable Contractor Cost

400.

How Computer Vision Powered By Nvidia Helped Winnow Tackle Food Waste



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Innovation Drives Nominet to Cyber Security

402.

Airline IT Failures Happening with Alarming Frequency, Little Government Oversight

403.

NIH Could Improve Security Controls Of All Of Us Awardees, OIG Says

404.

Uncle Sam Needs a Lesson in Data Security, Report Finds

405.

Mattel's NFC-Enhanced Hot Wheels Track Your Cars' Stats


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406.

Stanford Team Aims at Alexa and Siri with a Privacy-Minded Alternative

407.

Airline IT Failures Happening with Alarming Frequency, Little Government Oversight

408.

Hacking Group Targeting US Electric Utilities

409.

Hackers That Took Down Saudi Oil Site Probing US Grids

410.

Fed Agency Alert Says Alaris Gateway Could Compromise Pumps



411.

Telegram Hit By Cyber -attack, CEO Points to HK Protests, China

412.

380,000 Cards Compromised in British Airways Data Breach - "Worst Financial Breach in Transportation Sector"

413.

Kraken Denies Security Breach, Claims Report Of Office Closure Is False

414.

GDPR Implementation Lessons Can Help with CCPA Compliance

415.

Healthcare Executives Need to Make Cyber Security a Business Priority


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416.

Personal Security and National Security Concerns Are Back on the Rise

417.

Memos App Makes the Text in Your Photo Library Searchable

418.

Personal Health Data Three Times More Valuable to Hackers Than Credit Card Info

419.

New Malware Lays P2P Network on Top Of IPFS'

420.

The Active Cyber Defense Bill Is Back on the Table

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